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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibit B Referral Comments.134 E Bleeker St Exhibit B - Referral Comments HP Project: 134 E. Bleeker Engineering Department Comments: Carly McGowan, carly.mcgowan@cityofaspen.com Hailey Guglielmo, hailey.guglielmo@cityofaspen.com • A COA compliant survey is required. See attached document for survey markups • The property is not in a sidewalk deferred zone. Therefore, sidewalks will be required on both sides of the property • Curb and gutter will be inspected at time of building permit – if damaged, replacement will be required • In civil plans and drainage report, an emergency overflow path for the drywell must be called out • The large tree in the front yard creates a constrain for the water service line location. Ensure the service line stays out of the dripline and Parks Dept approves of the alignment. • Transformer: has the applicant coordinated with the electric department to ensure the proposed upgrade is feasible? • At Building Permit Submittal, the applicant must submit the following: o A soils report containing a percolation test o A letter from a structural engineer stating that the location of the drywell will not compromise the integrity of the structure If the drywell is deemed not suitable based on either of these items, the applicant must redesign the stormwater management plan for the site, adhering to City Standards. Parks Department Comments: Dave Radeck, dave.radeck@cityofaspen.com David Coon, david.coon@cityofaspen.com • Move snow melted sidewalk 5’ away from trunk of tree on Aspen Street entrances – tree is #6917 on the City of Aspen tree inventory • Move water line to west property line, well outside of tree dripline • We will want to see the CMP, once it becomes available to verify that all the Parks concerns have been addressed • Parks would prefer the sidewalk into the house on Aspen Street to be moved out from the dripline of the tree to minimize impacts to the roots • Floating sidewalk will be required for both of these walkways